A federal judge sentences a Wisconsin man to 12 years for stealing a California man’s identity for 35 years. He must also pay a $10,000 fine and restitution to the victim.
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Since 1989, at least 22 Kentucky residents have been wrongfully incarcerated. Kentucky is one of the only states that does ...
The Kentucky Court of Justice (KCOJ) launched a new website on Tuesday to help residents of the Commonwealth stay alert ...
The recent rise in fake arrest warrant and missed jury duty scams made officials feel like they had no choice.
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By Tom Latek Kentucky Today The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) launched its scam alert webpage Monday, with the ...
The Administrative Office of the Courts launched a scam alert webpage to help protect Kentuckians from payment scams, including those involving fake arrest warrants and missed jury service.